Cloudmaster Don
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During a recent trip to points north, I refueled my 2006 5.9L 2500HD at an Indian casino/fuel station in northern CA. The truck and my little Casita travel trailer were sitting level during the process. Afterward, restarting produced a 5 second run time, followed by a lesser run time the succeeding two times I tried, until it wouldn't start at all. After clearing the refueling lane with a tow from a real big rig, the route took me a short distance downhill, followed by parking slightly uphill. I called AAA, and waited. Deciding it wouldn't hurt to try to start it one more time before aid arrived, I turned the key and, voila, the thing started and ran just fine. Cancelled AAA and drove off, none the worse for the experience. But, I'm baffled! Was there air in the fuel line? How did it get there? No fuel leaks beneath the truck could be seen, and I had never had that kind of "fun" before in the 1.5 years (& 15,000 miles) I've owned my 110,000 mile Dodge Ram. Except for a Banks air filter, the truck is unmodified. Do any of you experienced diesel drivers have any thoughts?
Cloudmaster Don
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